I understand how Thailand can change you. "sanuk" and all that. I can guarantee to you that you can be just as debaucherous without alcohol.
If your alcohol intake has kept on upping, I would suggest that you do indeed have a problem. The sooner you get out, the better, rather than waiting to hit a bottom where you could lose everything.
Blackouts are another indication of alcoholism. I don't think blackouts necessarily are damaging; they may well be a protective mechanism, but it is an indication of you drinking in a way that bothers you brin.
Why not try being sober for a month, or even 3 months? You'll see your age and face and health improve markedly! Take a picture for before and after if you want to see.
If you stop for a month or more, then you can decide whether you want to stop for longer or restart again.
If stopping for a month sounds bad to you, the you definitely have a problem too. I love a lot of things, say extremely spicy food. I claim that I can the hottest and most spicy food compared to anyone else in the world. AS of now, it has not caused any health problems. But if I started blacking out, etc. and I could say it was correlated to eating hot food, and someone told me to stop for a while, I hope I could. If I couldn't, then I have an addiction problem I think.
If your alcohol intake has kept on upping, I would suggest that you do indeed have a problem. The sooner you get out, the better, rather than waiting to hit a bottom where you could lose everything.
Blackouts are another indication of alcoholism. I don't think blackouts necessarily are damaging; they may well be a protective mechanism, but it is an indication of you drinking in a way that bothers you brin.
Why not try being sober for a month, or even 3 months? You'll see your age and face and health improve markedly! Take a picture for before and after if you want to see.
If you stop for a month or more, then you can decide whether you want to stop for longer or restart again.
If stopping for a month sounds bad to you, the you definitely have a problem too. I love a lot of things, say extremely spicy food. I claim that I can the hottest and most spicy food compared to anyone else in the world. AS of now, it has not caused any health problems. But if I started blacking out, etc. and I could say it was correlated to eating hot food, and someone told me to stop for a while, I hope I could. If I couldn't, then I have an addiction problem I think.
I've always liked good beer, starting to get into the intricacies of tastings, etc... when I turned 21. I'm now 25. I don't think I ever had a drinking problem until I became a bartender in October.
It's difficult to not drink when you're given a free drink at the end of every shift, and you get a heavy discount when you aren't working. To make it even harder, I've become great friends with everybody that I work with, and with people that come into the bar on the regular-- I hang out there more than anywhere else.
I don't get drunk everyday, but it is a majority of the week. When I first started drinking, getting drunk was fun. I wasn't angry. Drinking probably fucked up my recent relationship-- I'd say stupid shit that was on my mind but would never say sober. Physically it also caused some problems in the bedroom... :D
Maybe the scariest part is that I "blackout" most times when I drink. It isn't a typically blackout where one passes out stone cold in the street-- I just can't remember 99% of the shit that I did. I imagine this is a sign of damage done to my brain? I've put on a bit of weight since I started working at the bar too, but that could be caused by the heavy lifting when I was a bar-back. I've got a lot of pain in my joints and I fucked up my Achilles tendon when I started working-- I imagine the alcohol is causing inflammation in most of my body? I feel like I've aged a lot in these few months. I know I've gotten dumber...
Since I went to Thailand, I've basically been in 'pleasure-mode' all the time. I ate out everyday there because of the logistics (and cost), and I only recently started buying groceries and cooking for myself back in the States. I started having sex in November and my bank-account is fuller than its ever been. I guess I'm living up to my means, I suppose you could say. Getting drunk and being debaucherous with friends is pretty much all I do.
I wonder whether it is possible to regain the intelligence that I once possessed if I gave up drinking? Can the damage to my brain be fixed? Or what about to my liver and the rest of my body?
Maybe I have a bigger problem than I though...
